4-5 August 2012
The Sebel Hotel
Australia/Sydney timezone
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Sensitivity of the r-process to masses

5 Aug 2012, 09:30
30m
The Sebel Hotel

The Sebel Hotel

Cairns/ Australia

Speaker

Prof. Ani Aprahamian (University of Notre Dame)

Description

The rapid neutron capture process (r-process) is thought to be responsible for the creation of more than half of all elements beyond iron. The scientific challenges to understanding the origin of the heavy elements beyond iron lie in both the uncertainties associated with astrophysical conditions that are needed to allow an r-process to occur and a vast lack of knowledge about the properties of nuclei far from stability. There is great global competition to access and measure the most exotic nuclei that existing facilities can reach, while simultaneously building new, more powerful accelerators to make even more exotic nuclei. I will talk about an attempt to determine the most crucial nuclei to measure using an r-process simulation code. The sensitivities are determined from various nuclear masses (mass models including FRDM, ETFSIQ, Duflo-Zuker, and F-spin). The most important nuclei to measure are determined in two ways using the changes in the resulting r-process abundances as a guide. This work has been supported by the National Science Foundation under contract number PHY0758100 and the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics, PHY0822648.

Primary author

Prof. Ani Aprahamian (University of Notre Dame)

Co-authors

Ian Bentley (Unviersity of Notre Dame) Nancy Paul (University of Notre Dame) Rebecca Surman (University of Notre Dame) Samuel Brett (University of Notre Dame)

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